I'm using Bravado, which I really like.  They are expensive in stores.  You might want 
to be fitted for one in a store and then order it online.  (It can be $10 cheaper or 
so, and no taxes and low shipping).  I've also got a target bra ($16) which is not 
that good, and a target nursing tank top which is actually ok.  I'm in a 38D now.  I 
used to wear a 36 A/B.
 
I hope that helps!
 
Here is a link on my blog where I talked about the advice I got for bras and some web 
links people gave me:  
http://blogs.salon.com/0002504/categories/theBaby/2004/06/02.html
 
The beginning of the entry talks about when I sprained my gluteus maximus when I was 
preggers, so pardon the title of that entry.  You can skip right to the bra section 
easily
 
Anita
 
 
Anita Blanchard, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Dept of Psychology
UNC Charlotte
9221 University City Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28223
Phone:  704.687.4847
FAX:  704.687.3887
email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web:  http://www.psych.uncc.edu/alblanch 
 

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From: T Eli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 10/10/2004 7:22 PM
To: bfing
Subject: [bfing] nursing bras


Hi, everyone, I was just wondering if anyone could recommend a good nursing bra with 
good support.  I'm not necessarily that big, but have been having a lot of back 
troubles, and I think that's part of the problem.  I had a hard time even finding 
nursing bras at stores around here when I was pregnant, and ended up just grabbing a 
few sport bras at the last minute.  They are comfortable, but don't give me that much 
support.  Anyone have any good ones to recommend?

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